12% of UK immigration staff had Covid-19 symptoms from January to April

Nearly 2,000 Border Force and UK Visas & Immigration staff recorded a period of sickness

Nearly 2,000 immigration staff, including workers at the UK’s ports and airports, were off sick with Covid-19 symptoms in the first four months of the year, with more than half absent before the lockdown was imposed, the Guardian can reveal.

Between 1 January and 29 April, there were 1,880 Border Force and UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) staff recorded as beginning a period of sickness absence due to Covid-19 symptoms, equal to 12% of the combined workforce for both agencies.

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from The Guardian https://ift.tt/3ceZfMu

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